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Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12

Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12

Samuel Stinson
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Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12 is a powerful collection of literature celebrating the diverse and dynamic experiences of contemporary youth. This open-access anthology features short texts that can be read in a single class period and are designed to spark deep conversations. Organized around themes of identity, love, place, justice, and the future, these works offer inclusive and affirming perspectives. With contributions from acclaimed young adult authors, flash fiction writers, and teacher-poets, Just YA provides educators with contemporary texts that resonate with and inspire today’s students. All content is freely available online, encouraging widespread access and use at Open OkState.
Pages
269
Format
Paperback
Release
September 02, 2024

Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12

Samuel Stinson
0/5 ( ratings)
Just YA: Short Poems, Essays, & Fiction for Grades 7-12 is a powerful collection of literature celebrating the diverse and dynamic experiences of contemporary youth. This open-access anthology features short texts that can be read in a single class period and are designed to spark deep conversations. Organized around themes of identity, love, place, justice, and the future, these works offer inclusive and affirming perspectives. With contributions from acclaimed young adult authors, flash fiction writers, and teacher-poets, Just YA provides educators with contemporary texts that resonate with and inspire today’s students. All content is freely available online, encouraging widespread access and use at Open OkState.
Pages
269
Format
Paperback
Release
September 02, 2024

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